| ENGINEERING | • engineering v. Present participle of engineer. • engineering n. (Uncountable) The application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and… • engineering n. The area aboard a ship where the engine is located. |
| INEXTENSION | • inextension n. Lack of extension; unextended state. • INEXTENSION n. lack of extension. |
| INFERENCING | • inferencing n. The process of making inferences; inferring. • INFERENCING n. the practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context. |
| INNOCENCIES | • innocencies n. Plural of innocency. • INNOCENCY n. (archaic) innocence, also INNOCENCE. |
| INSENTIENCE | • insentience n. The condition of being insentient. • INSENTIENCE n. the state of being insentient, also INSENTIENCY. |
| INSENTIENCY | • INSENTIENCY n. the state of being insentient, also INSENTIENCE. |
| INTENDERING | • intendering v. Present participle of intender. • INTENDER v. (obsolete) to make tender or weaken, also ENTENDER. |
| INTENTIONED | • intentioned adj. (Usually in compounds) Having a certain intention. • intentioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of intention. • INTENTIONED adj. having an intention. |
| INTERNECINE | • internecine adj. Mutually destructive; most often applied to warfare. • internecine adj. Characterized by struggle within a group, usually applied to an ethnic or familial relationship. • INTERNECINE adj. deadly, murderous, also INTERNECIVE. |
| INTERVENING | • intervening n. Intervention; mediation. • intervening adj. That intervenes or mediates. • intervening adj. Falling between two periods or events. |
| INTWINEMENT | • intwinement n. Archaic form of entwinement. • INTWINEMENT n. the act of intwining. |
| MINNESINGER | • minnesinger n. (Historical) In 12th- to 14th-century Germany, a peripatetic musician, often performing songs of courtly love. • MINNESINGER n. (German) a troubadour-like poet of medieval Germany. |
| NINEPENNIES | • ninepennies n. Plural of ninepenny. • NINEPENNY n. a coin worth nine pence. |
| NONENTITIES | • nonentities n. Plural of nonentity. • NONENTITY n. a person or thing of no importance. |
| REBEGINNING | • rebeginning v. Present participle of rebegin. • rebeginning n. Act of beginning again; a new start. • REBEGIN v. to begin again. |
| REINVENTING | • reinventing v. Present participle of reinvent. • REINVENT v. to invent again. |
| REINVENTION | • reinvention n. A reinventing of something. • reinvention n. The condition of being reinvented. • REINVENTION n. the act of reinventing. |
| SENTINELING | • sentineling v. Present participle of sentinel. • SENTINEL v. to stand guard. |
| TINNINESSES | • TINNINESS n. the state of being tinny. |
| UNINVENTIVE | • uninventive adj. Not inventive. • UNINVENTIVE adj. not inventive. |